What are the provinces of Spain?
BarcelonaMálagaAlicanteValenciaBiscayA Coruña
Spain/Provinces
How many provinces are there in Spain?
fifty provinces
The map shows the Kingdom of Spain on the Iberian Peninsula with its first-level political and administrative divisions of 17 autonomous communities, two autonomous cities, and the locations, boundaries, and capitals of the fifty provinces of Spain.
Is Madrid a province?
Community of MadridMadrid / Province
What province is Barcelona in?
BarcelonaBarcelona / Province
Barcelona, provincia (province) in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Catalonia, northeastern Spain.
In what province is Barcelona?
BarcelonaBarcelona / Province
What province is Sitges in?
BarcelonaSitges / Province
What language do they speak in Sitges?
Catalan Spanish
| Sitges | |
|---|---|
| Postal code | 08870 |
| Dialing code | 93 |
| Official languages | Catalan Spanish |
| Website | www.sitges.cat |
Is Sitges family friendly?
Sitges is a fantastic family destination with more than 300 days of sun a year. Its wide golden beaches alone are great to keep your children happy and entertained. There’s a variety to choose from and most have basic facilities such as showers and refreshments.
Is Sitges Spain expensive?
In general, Sitges is an expensive place to live. However, within Sitges itself there are different areas that will suit different lifestyles, tastes and budgets.
How much is the train to Sitges?
The price of the ticket to go to Sitges by train from Barcelona is 4’20. – € and can be bought at the ticket offices or at the vending machines at the station. Once on the train, taking a seat on the left side of the train car will offer you beautiful views of the sea arriving at Garraf.
Can you wear shorts in Spain?
People wear shorts – there is no taboo about it, but you will find that older people, people working and in more formal situations people wear longer trousers.
Why do Spanish media use provinces to identify cities?
National media will also frequently use the province to disambiguate small towns or communities whose names occur frequently throughout Spain. A small town would normally be identified as being in, say, Valladolid province rather than the autonomous community of Castile and León.
Is there more than one province in Spain?
Consequently, no province is divided between more than one of these communities. Most of the provinces—with the exceptions of Álava, Asturias, Biscay, Cantabria, Gipuzkoa, the Balearic Islands, La Rioja, and Navarre —are named after their principal town.
How are the provinces and capitals of the provinces ordered?
For each, the capital city is given, together with an indication of the autonomous community to which it belongs and a link to a list of municipalities in the province. The names of the provinces and their capitals are ordered alphabetically according to the form in which they appear in the main Wikipedia articles describing them.